Digital Citizenship Parent Night
Thursday October 8th, 6:30pm-8:00pm at Scarlett Media Center

You are warmly invited to join your child in a night about digital citizenship
Thursday October 8th, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Your child has been working side by side with the University of Michigan teaching interns to develop social media posting guidelines. These guidelines focus on how to be safe, responsible and respectful online and when using digital devices (such as mobile phones). The 6th graders have created comic strips, while the 8th graders developed infographics that they would like to share with you in a Gallery Walk of Digital Citizenship. We hope this night will be a conversation starter for your family around being safe, responsible and respectful online. Resources and handouts will be shared that you can use at home. Please come and enjoy the night, refreshments will be served.
Digital Citizenship Parent Night
Thursday, Oct. 8th, 6:30-8pm
3300 Lorraine Street
Ann Arbor, MI
Please bring your family to join your middle school student in Mr. Barrientes's, Mr. Begley's or Mrs. Andrew-Vaughan's class for an evening of digital citizenship. There will be refreshments, a gallery walk of projects from the students, resources to help create rules and structures on using digital devices and social media responsibly.
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
6th & 8th graders working with UofM teaching Interns The 6th and 8th graders worked together to creating social media posting guidelines that are safe, respectful and responsible. | 6th graders developing digital citizen superheroes! Creating comic strips based on digital discourse, safety and identity guidelines. They will share these during the gallery walk! | 8th graders developing infographics on digital discourse and safety Creating infographics to summarize what they know about being kind and safe online. They will share these during the gallery walk. |
6th & 8th graders working with UofM teaching Interns
The 6th and 8th graders worked together to creating social media posting guidelines that are safe, respectful and responsible.
6th graders developing digital citizen superheroes!
Creating comic strips based on digital discourse, safety and identity guidelines. They will share these during the gallery walk!